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Posibilidad de un individualismo holista. Consideraciones hermenéuticas sobre el individualismo moderno desde la filosofía de Charles Taylor

2010

The aim of this essay is to argue against the atomistic conception of man that underlies much of modern philosophy and to support, in contrast, a hermeneutical approach that makes possible to defend a holistic individualism. For this, starting from the distinction of Charles Taylor between «ontological issues» and «advocacy issues», I am going to focus on the presuppositions of individualism. What does holistic individualism mean? Thus, I try to clarify whether it is possible to defend such holistic individualism, and what advantages in terms of irreducible social goods and significative freedom brings for the articulation and development of the individual and modern society.<br><b…

individualismolcsh:Philosophy (General)PhilosophyB1-5802IndividualismliberalismohermeneuticsModern philosophyliberalismcharles taylorPresuppositionholismoPhilosophyIndividualismatomismoholismatomismPhilosophy (General)lcsh:B1-5802hermenéuticaArticulation (sociology)HumanitiesIsegoría
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Spoken Language Development and the Challenge of Skill Integration

2019

The development of phonological awareness, the knowledge of the structural combinatoriality of a language, has been widely investigated in relation to reading (dis)ability across languages. However, the extent to which knowledge of phonemic units may interact with spoken language organization in (transparent) alphabetical languages has hardly been investigated. The present study examined whether phonemic awareness correlates with coarticulation degree, commonly used as a metric for estimating the size of children’s production units. A speech production task was designed to test for developmental differences in intra-syllabic coarticulation degree in 41 German children from 4 to 7 years of a…

language acquisitionlcsh:Psychologyphonological awarenessspeech productionlcsh:BF1-990coarticulationspeech motor controlvocabularyFrontiers in Psychology
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VOX Spain: The Organisational Challenges of a New Radical Right Party

2021

This article examines the organisation of VOX, a new radical right party in Spain. It shows that the party has taken early and uneven steps to build a mass organisation and initially opted for open membership recruitment with participatory organisational elements. Also, the party’s rapid growth and quick entrance into political institutions at different state levels led the party leadership to establish more centralised control and limit members’ prerogatives, though recruitment continued. Centralisation in part responds to organisational needs given the party’s quickly acquired political relevance, but also to the desire of the central party leadership to forestall the articulation of terr…

leadershipCentralisationPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Scienceorganizational structurePolitikwissenschaftVox; party organisation; political parties; radical rightmedia_common.quotation_subjectmembershipControl (management)Public administrationpolitische Machtparty organisationPolitical science (General)PoliticscentralizationvoxState (polity)Political sciencespainMitgliedschaftRelevance (law)political powerPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical scienceArticulation (sociology)Spanienpolitische Rechtemedia_commonpolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische KulturOrganisationsentwicklungZentralisierungParteipolitical rightCitizen journalismRadical rightpolitical partiesradical rightSpainddc:320Organisationsstrukturpartyorganizational developmentJA1-92FührungPolitics and Governance
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Heading at Enabling Settings for Learning

2021

The paper draws on two cases of learning settings that were converted to meet up-to-date educational requirements within these learning contexts. The authors address the role of stakeholder perspectives. Focusing on the learning situation, they present an articulation tool to aid dialogue between key stakeholder perspectives in a (re)design process. Dialogue is a way to figure out relevant issues and to establish the common ground between participants. The goal of a redesign process is that user requirements are well understood, and the design is embedded into local practices, informed of constraints and aware of potential opportunities regarding educational technology.

learning space education setting design process stakeholder perspective dialogueHeading (navigation)Process managementPeer-Reviewed ArticlesComputer scienceEducational technologyStakeholderKey (cryptography)Design processCommon groundArticulation (phonetics)User requirements documentArchitectural Research in Finland
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Prevention of Speech and Language Disorders in Preschool Children

2011

Article „Prevention of Speech and Language Disorders in Preschool Children” is devoted to reveal content and directions of the work with preschool children in the so called group of risk. Speech and language pathologists are working with children in Latvia mostly starting at the age of 5, but sometimes time is lost and specic problems are present. There are specialists of early intervention but their activities are not obligatory and mostly they are available in private kindergartens or in developmental centres. It is necessary to speak about prevention because this issue is as a topic in many countries in Europe and in the whole world, but there are no many countries where it is determine…

media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General MedicineSpeech therapyDevelopmental psychologyPhonological awarenessReading (process)Intervention (counseling)Learning disabilitymedicinemedicine.symptomArticulation (phonetics)PsychologyVery high riskmedia_commonAd verba liberorum
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Emotional expression in music: contribution, linearity, and additivity of primary musical cues

2013

The aim of this study is to manipulate musical cues systematically to determine the aspects of music that contribute to emotional expression, and whether these cues operate in additive or interactive fashion, and whether the cue levels can be characterized as linear or non-linear. An optimized factorial design was used with six primary musical cues (mode, tempo, dynamics, articulation, timbre, and register) across four different music examples. Listeners rated 200 musical examples according to four perceived emotional characters (happy, sad, peaceful, and scary). The results exhibited robust effects for all cues and the ranked importance of these was established by multiple regression. The …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990emotionMusicalMode (music)PerceptionDiscrete emotion ratings.PsychologyEmotional expressionOriginal Research ArticleGeneral Psychologymedia_commonArticulation (music)lens modelself-reportdiscrete emotion ratingslcsh:PsychologyRegister (music)Dynamics (music)factorial designta6131Perceptionmusic cuesPsychologySocial psychologyTimbremusical featuresFrontiers in Psychology
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Marimekko : gender and nation through text and image - an international perspective

2007

naisetrepresentationdesignnationkansallisuussukupuolifemalearticulationmuotoiluMarityttöMarimekko (yhtiö)kansainvälisyyswomangenderMari Girl
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Spécificités du rythme de la parole politique. Le cas de François Hollande

2016

The aim of this article is to highlight some rhythmical specificities in political speech. In order to do so, articulation and speech rates, pauses and between-pauses within syllable groups were measured in several talks given by François Hollande. Results show variation for all the above mentioned parameters depending on the topic of the speech. Furthermore, rhythmical differences were observed between speeches and debates.

pausesspeech ratearticulation ratepolitical speechRomanica Wratislaviensia
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‘‘This is my home, too’’: Migration, spectrality and hospitality inRoberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori (2000)

2011

The article explores Roberta Torre’s film Sud Side Stori (2000), an extravagant Italian re-vision of Romeo and Juliet set in the Sicilian city of Palermo which displays awareness of the global circulation of the story of the two ‘‘star-crossed lovers’’. In the film, which combines neo-realist cinematographic techniques with the artificial style of the musical, Shakespeare’s young lovers become Toni Giulietto, a lousy local rock singer, and Romea Wacoubo, a beautiful Nigerian prostitute who falls in love with him when she sees him standing on his balcony. Not unlike West Side Story, the inter-racial passion between Toni and Romea exacerbates pre-existing ethnic conflicts. It is opposed not o…

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How long is the sign?

2015

AbstractThis paper deals with the relative empirical length of signs in sign languages and provides evidence for the view that they are actually longer units than has hitherto been recognized. The evidence is presented from two perspectives: those of sign articulation and sign recognition. Concerning sign articulation, it is suggested that signs are longer units than is currently assumed because most of the structural features of signs are in fact already present before the currently accepted beginnings of signs and they continue after signs' generally accepted endings. Concerning sign recognition, the longer view of the sign is proposed on the grounds that the recognition point of signs is…

signLinguistics and Languagelinear signsign recognitionPhoneticsSign languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsviittomakielisign articulationlength of signfonetiikkaPsychologySign (mathematics)Linguistics
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